Before creating your first order, we need to know a bit about you. As a financial service, Coinmama is committed to the highest security and privacy standards. This also helps us keep your account safe, fight fraud, and more. The process is called verification and is something everyone must go through before buying cryptocurrency anywhere. After submitting your details for verification, we’ll then quickly go over it and make sure everything looks good. This usually happens within the hour.

A strong password is your first step in protecting your online information and accounts. And with so much of our lives existing online these days, including highly personal information like our financial records and medical data, proper protection is more important than ever. When creating a password, here are some DOs and DON'Ts to choosing a strong one.

We’re excited to announce that starting this week, Coinmama is your new home to sell Bitcoin. Since 2013, 1.5 million people in 200 countries, territories, and states around the world have known Coinmama as the fast and easy way to buy Bitcoin. We’re looking forward to making Coinmama your place to sell Bitcoin as well.

A complete understanding of Bitcoin requires the comprehensive understanding of these interlocking disciplines; something which is probably beyond the ability of any single human. Fortunately, the Bitcoin community has no shortage of knowledgeable specialists, who combine their technical expertise for the good of the remarkable system that is Bitcoin. Some of these experts also share their knowledge and views with the public, so paying attention to them is a great way to learn more about Bitcoin.

On Sunday, February 17, we learned that an unauthorized party acquired data associated with 1.4 million Coinmama accounts. This information follows our internal investigation into a large breach that has affected 30 companies and 841 million users.

MilliBit, also known as mBTC, is a fraction of a Bitcoin. One thousandth, or 0.001, of a Bitcoin to be exact. Its price as of this writing? An extremely attainable $3.64. But why should you buy MilliBit?

Every so often at Coinmama, we get a question that makes us scratch our heads, rethink how we explain things, and go back to Bitcoin basics. Recently that question was “Can you tell me how to transfer Bitcoin to bank account?”